Who
• From startups to global brands
• Hundreds of customers implemented
• 75+ currently hosted or supported

The Difference
• We guarantee our work
• Every project, every time

TRENDS

TREND 1:

FLAT IS THE
NEW BLACK

TREND 1: FLAT IS THE NEW BLACK

TREND 1: FLAT IS THE NEW BLACK

TREND 1: FLAT IS THE NEW BLACK

TREND 2:

MOBILE
FIRST

TREND 2: MOBILE FIRST

A Mobile first approach to web design helps eliminate the excess
and keep only whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s essential.

TREND 2: MOBILE FIRST

• With almost 87% of the world’s population having access to some kind of
mobile device and 31% of the US population using mobile devices as the
primary way they access the web, mobile is an opportunity to reach more
people than ever.
•

Mobile devices have constraints that force designers to focus on what really
matters, providing an opportunity to evaluate the essential ingredients, and
encouraging ease-of use and intuitiveness.

•

Designing on small screens first helps defines necessary functionality
and how to deliver it to creates a superior mobile experience, progressive
enhancement also can enhance by taking advantage of computing
horsepower and device size as the experience scales to desktop and
beyond.

TREND 2: MOBILE FIRST

TREND 3:

HAMBURGER!

TREND 3: HAMBURGER!

TREND 3: HAMBURGER!

TREND 4:

OFF CANVAS
FLYOUT

TREND 4: OFF CANVAS FLYOUT

TREND 5:

FUN WITH
GRIDS

TREND 5: FUN WITH GRIDS

TREND 5: FUN WITH GRIDS

TREND 5: FUN WITH GRIDS

TREND 6:

THE LONG
SCROLL

TREND 6: LONG SCROLL

TREND 6: LONG SCROLL

TREND 4: LONG SCROLL

TREND 4: LONG SCROLL

TREND 7:

LESS IS MORE

TREND 7: LESS IS MORE

Originally stated in an 1855 poem called â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Faultless Painterâ&#x20AC;? by Andrea del
Sarto and Adopted by the Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a way to define
minimalist design. The key concept of minimalism is reducing the subject to its
necessary elements creating a design unity and simplicity of form and function.

Today with all the different devices that people use to access the internet
including smart phones, tablets, gaming counsels, and TVs there is a
greater need than ever to make experiences that seamlessly adjust for
what ever device is requesting information.
Simple web design uses white space and page structure to guide the
way people access and interact with web pages, removing clutter and
establishing focus for the task at hand.
Simplicity does not mean generic.